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CS 601 - Fundamentals Comp Sci

Computers, programming, data structures, Boolean logic, organization, programming languages, and algorithm analysis. This course cannot be used for graduate credit in computer science.

Computers, programming, data structures, Boolean logic, organization, programming languages, and algorithm analysis. This course cannot be used for graduate credit in computer science.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 31367 3 01/21/2025 04/27/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jay Thom
2025 Summer Graduate 50559 3 05/19/2025 08/24/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jay Thom
2025 Fall Graduate 88599 3 09/08/2025 12/14/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jay Thom

CS 645 - Internet Security

An introduction to the topics related to fundamentals of computer networks security, network protocols, vulnerabilities, security policy, risk assessment, management, and mechanisms for secure network infrastructures.

An introduction to the topics related to fundamentals of computer networks security, network protocols, vulnerabilities, security policy, risk assessment, management, and mechanisms for secure network infrastructures.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Graduate 51889 3 05/19/2025 08/24/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Aaron Walker

CS 646 - Princ Comp Op Syst

Concurrent processes, interprocess communication, processor management, virtual and real memory management, deadlock, file systems, disk management, performance issues, case studies. Practical experience with UNIX.

Concurrent processes, interprocess communication, processor management, virtual and real memory management, deadlock, file systems, disk management, performance issues, case studies. Practical experience with UNIX.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 31364 3 01/21/2025 04/27/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Aaron Walker
2025 Summer Graduate 50560 3 05/19/2025 08/24/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Aaron Walker
2025 Fall Graduate 88600 3 09/08/2025 12/14/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Aaron Walker

CS 647 - Computer Systems Admin

Account maintenance, backups, restoration, system configuration, resource allocation and monitoring, network management, peripheral administration, emphasis on UNIX systems.

Account maintenance, backups, restoration, system configuration, resource allocation and monitoring, network management, peripheral administration, emphasis on UNIX systems.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Graduate 91634 3 09/08/2025 12/14/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous)

CS 650 - Fund Int Comp Sec

Network security, database and system security, access control, policy and ethics development, attacks, and counter attack measures, security tools and malicious code, current trends and research. Projects completed in a high level language.

Network security, database and system security, access control, policy and ethics development, attacks, and counter attack measures, security tools and malicious code, current trends and research. Projects completed in a high level language.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Graduate 51890 3 05/19/2025 08/24/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) William Doherty

CS 701 - InterdisciplinaryCybersecurity

Understanding the fundamental issues in cybersecurity by examining challenges through interdisciplinary lenses and seeking solutions that incorporate technical, political and economic considerations.

Understanding the fundamental issues in cybersecurity by examining challenges through interdisciplinary lenses and seeking solutions that incorporate technical, political and economic considerations.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Graduate 91633 3 09/08/2025 12/14/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous)

CS 703 - Game Theory for Cybersecurity

Understanding and modeling the design and implementation of game theoretic mechanisms to counteract the challenges in cybersecurity and make cyberspace more efficient.

Understanding and modeling the design and implementation of game theoretic mechanisms to counteract the challenges in cybersecurity and make cyberspace more efficient.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 32408 3 01/21/2025 04/27/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Aaron Walker

CS 704 - Digital Forensics

Students will learn, through a hands-on approach, how to identify, extract, analyze and report on data contained in various digital devices, and will utilize forensic tools and methodologies to solve real world project scenarios.

Students will learn, through a hands-on approach, how to identify, extract, analyze and report on data contained in various digital devices, and will utilize forensic tools and methodologies to solve real world project scenarios.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 32409 3 01/21/2025 04/27/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Joshua Watson